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Kumasi still stinks after keep the city clean and green campaign ---- opinion

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Dear KMA, I am writing to you from the centre of Kumasi, and I am a citizen who have make a critical observation of sanitation issues in the city. Before I continue, I would like to thank the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly for initiating Keep the City Clean and Green campaign which according to the Mayor is aimed at regaining the past glory of Kumasi as the Garden City of West Africa. On the 5th of June 2018, Mr Osei Asibey Antwi, who is the chief executive of KMA told the press although several campaigns of this kind have failed to deliver results;there are enough measures to monitor the success of this new campaign. It's been 9 months now and the city remains the same as it was before the lunch of KKCG campaign. Because the campaign is divided into Greening and cleaning of the city, I would like to concentrate more on the cleaning aspect and allow the trees time to grow. I will hereby talk about cleaning aspect of the campaign. I will again commend the Assembly for ere...

TESCON UEW-K DONATES TO GMSA

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Tertiary students' Confederacy of NPP [TESCON] of university of education winneba- Kumasi campus has donated mats and kettles to Ghana Muslim students association of UEW-K . According to the vice president, Hon Clement OSEI, indicated that, TESCON UEW-K find it prudent to donated such items to the GMSA to be used for praying. He assured them that, the TESCON will continued to give them the necessary support when the needs arise. He asked the the GMSA chief imam to pray for the NPP to sustain power forever. The chief imam congratulated TESCON executives and prayed to Allah to give them wisdom and long life.

GHAMSU KsTU LOCAL CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS OF GODS GOODNESS.

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The president of the Methodist students Union KsTU local, Mr. John Akromah Koomson, has said the Lord has  seen the Union through bad and good times since its inception on campus. Speaking to campus news on the fifth anniversary of GHAMSU KsTU local, the president said for the past twenty five (25)years the Ghana Methodist Students Union and the Presbyterian students Union were one Union on campus which was popularly known as PMSU,but the two union separated due to the doctrines of their mother churches. He said for the past five years the Union has been on its own and they are very grateful to God. The fifth anniversary is  under the theme "Celebrating the goodness of God". The program will officially start from today   7th November 2018 and end on Sunday 11th November 2018 and it will host importance personalities like Rev. Kwadwo Antwi,Rev Ebenezer Kusi Appiah and Oware Junior. He therefore urged the student body to partake in this spiritual exercise ...

TESCON LADIES INAUGURATED AT UEW-K.

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The Tertiary Students Confederacy of the New Patriotic Party UEW-K branch,has inaugurated  over 50 ladies to form a new group known as TESCON LADIES which will be a subsidiary to TESCON. According to the Ashanti Regional Youth Organizer for the New Patriotic Party, Mr Nelson Owusu Ansah, who inducted the ladies urged them to spread the good policies of the government to the good people of Ghana. He said,this is the first time such a number of ladies on campus have involved themselves in the party activities. He assured them that the party will provide every logistics that they will need in performing their duties as TESCON LADIES. He also urged all TESCON members to play a vital role on campus and every where they find themselves to help the party sustain power in 2020.

Teacher trainees to undertake one year mandatory national service.

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The National Service Scheme has asked all newly train teachers to undertake a mandatory national service starting from 2018/2019 service year. The scheme is therefore requesting all newly train teachers to visit their site to access their pin codes with their respective index numbers. NSS is therefore urging all prospective national service personnel to complete their enrollment process on or before Thursday 15th November 2018.

THINGS TURNS TO NORMAL AT KNUST AFTER DELIBERATIONS

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Government of Ghana has dissolved the KNUST governing Council and, in its stead, put in place a 7-member Interim Council Members. It has also directed that the University reopens within fourteen days to enable academic work to continue. Participants of Governing council are as follows; Nana Effah Apenteng –Chairman Of Council  Prof Rita Akosua Dickson –Member Prof Joshua Agyarkwa- Member Dr Edward Baffoe Bonnie – Member Mad. Hilda Haggar- Member Mrs. Aberna N.Antwi- Member Mr.Kelvin Sah – Member (Sitting Src Prez. Of KNUST)
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CHILD LABOUR.                 In Africa , children in our communities suffer from child labour. The boulevards of the street becomes their place of abode when parents fails to provide them shelter and sometimes do tidous work before they are given food to eat. Children are been forced work for survival ,that is when you see them on the road and some at awuful places working.                  In Ghana ,majority of children enroll the streets with the sole aim of fending for themselves. To mention a few ;  kayayoo ,truck pushing ,hawking and prostitution are the "jobs" our children of the future hold in high esteem to make ends meet. Let's all help to bring an end to child labour.                                                             ...